Monday, May 4, 2009

So Cleon had a pretty awesome weekend: South Beach, drunkenness (I assume, because with Cleon you can easily assume such), and then Juno Beach.

I didn't go to South Beach, but I met up with them up in Juno. Had a pretty decent time. Nothing too crazy. The highlight would have to be what I filmed below. I had taken my camera to take some stock footage of a secret project I'm working on, but I couldn't miss this opportunity.

I'm trying to head to the beach more often than normal. I already set an annual record in the last 2 1/2 weeks, so I say I'm off to a good start.

Sun + Diet + Exercise = A Better Me.

:-)

Video taken with my new Kodak Zi6 HD Camcorder.

There was HORRIBLE lighting (sun was behind us reflecting directly back to the camera, and the shadows were very dark) but overall it came our fine.

Friday, January 16, 2009

I am proud to be helping TeamCindy get their message out to the world about this foundation. Please visit www.teamcindy.org

The Brain Aneurysm Foundation (BAF) has 10 slots available for this sold-out Ironman and one of these places can be yours! Join TeamCindy on July 26th and run in the Lake Placid Ironman 2009!

TeamCindy honors the life of Cynthia Lynn Sherwin and promotes widespread public awareness of the dangers of a ruptured brain aneurysm - the sudden and silent killer that took her life and the lives of tens of thousands each year. Cindy was a dedicated athlete, marathoner and triathlete. She was struck down at the young age of 33 while training for her first Ironman competition, Lake Placid 2007. TeamCindy enables and encourages athletes to participate in triathlon events in Cindy's name and to raise awareness and money to continue the fight against this deadly disease through The Brain Aneurysm Foundation.

The entry cost is $525 plus your commitment to raise $3,000 for the support of The Brain Aneurysm Foundation. Each participant will receive a "thank you bag" including a custom-designed, one-piece triathlon race suit, duffle bag, BAF TeamCindy T-shirt, baseball cap and other surprises.The BAF will assist you in creating your individual web page which will help you measure and boost your fundraising efforts. For your convenience, Ken Glah of Endurance Sports will reserve rooms in Lake Placid at your cost. You can find him at www.endurancesportstravel.com.

The Brain Aneurysm Foundation is the nation's ONLY nonprofit organization solely dedicated to providing critical awareness, education, support and research grants to reduce the incidence of brain aneurysms. The BAF provides information, support and educational materials to brain aneurysm patients, to their families, and to the medical community to increase awareness of the symptoms of brain aneurysms and promote early detection of brain aneurysms. The Brain Aneurysm Foundation funds essential research to reduce the incidence of ruptured aneurysms. To learn more, please see www.bafound.org

Today, 1 out of 50 people in the U.S. has a brain aneurysm, a silent killer which often presents with no prior symptoms or whose symptoms are often ignored or misdiagnosed. After a brain aneurysm ruptures, the prospects are grim: of the 25,000 plus people that have a rupture each year, 40% or more will die and 65% will suffer disabilities of various degrees. Brain aneurysms can occur in any one and at any age.

We would love to have your support!

To reserve your spot at the Lake Placid Ironman 2009 and to be part of TeamCindy, please contactChristine Buckley LeBlanc781. 826. 5556 or

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Saturday, December 8, 2007

We went to see The Golden Compass last night. First time we've gone to the movies in a little while. I was interested in the movie for obvious reason...

It wasn't crowded, thank God.

The theater was actually only about 1/4 full. It got me worried. And when the previews began, I got even more worried.

There were two or three movies that got my attention but not necessarily in the good way. Narnia 2: Prince Caspen, and Inkheart. Both movies fell into the same genre/style as The Golden Compass, and it made us unforgivingly realize that this next summer is going to be all about Narnia/LOTR Fantasy type movies. I didn't mind too much when Marvel and DC decided to revamp their comic-to-movie ambitions, some dishing out complete trilogies [i.e. X-Men, Spiderman]. It felt as if you had one summer when EVERY thing come out; X-Men, Spiderman, Catwoman, Batman, Superman, etc. Oh well, Narnia-esc movies are going to have their summer now too...

Well, about The Golden Compass.

***warning, potential spoilers***

In my honest opinion, I didn't like it that much. It was good, and it may get you interested in the books, but its not a winner. I could see them saving it with a really good sequel (there are three books in all: His Dark Materials) but if they don't make enough with this movie, they're scrapped. I LOVED the concept. I loved the demons (I wish I had an little animal buddy next to me the entire time). I found it interesting how they mirrored their human companions, often kept them in check. I loved the idea that this Magistrate wanted to control your demons, or in some situations, eliminate them. I enjoyed the contrast of the free willed demons (being able to express themselves) to the very controlled Magistrate demons (never speaking, often treated like pets). With demons being the humans' soul, it goes to show you that your soul is held captive by your beliefs.

The Ice Bear's were cool. A very unexpected scene caught me so off guard, I found myself smiling like a fool. The fact that Ice Bears aren't human (thus not having souls/demons) makes me curious on who from our reality did the Author intend to portray as the Ice Bears. They are still based on a very war-based history. They have an hierarchy system, and their king doesn't seem the best of all folks.

Now for the bad points.

I read this before I went (while looking up show times) and it was stuck in my head. Forgive me if I do the same.

***spoilers***

I felt the movie was too back story driven. I agree with critic's opinion that it rushed plot points, and the ending left you uninterested. I was not a fan of all of the dialog, ESPECIALLY Lyra's monologues (I hate little kids talking. I hate when they try to be deep. Stop!)

I completely enjoyed it visually and conceptually, but other than that, the actually movie felt like it missed it's target.

***end of all spoilers***

Oh well, at least it will keep me entertained while I wait for JJ Abram's Cloverfield coming out next month.

Monday, December 3, 2007

As quickly as it seemed to come, the weekend was over. I don't want to bore you with too many details, but the shake down was as follows:

Took my mom to a Doctors Appointment. My sister came too. He wound up not coming, so my Mom called him and talked to him for about an hour. Got some good news, some re-assurance, and reason to have a better weekend than expected. We decided to go to lunch at 5 Guys (Yea!) and it was great! When I got home, Christa's sisters were over hanging out. So I started listening to music, sketching up more Polar Bear's adventures. Before I knew it Saturday was over. Sunday was supposed to be dedicated to studying but after a about two hours, frustration took over and we stopped. MTV had a marathon of Beauty and the Geek, recapping this season up to part one of the finale. Before we knew it it was 8 o'clock, and the day was wasted.

This weekend kind of sucked, but it wasn't really that bad. It was an odd mix of good news and disappointment. Its Monday, and Heroes is on tonight. I have class tonight, too (Calculus II). Test for that class is Wednesday, and the Final is the Wednesday after. I am not looking forward to that. I am able to focus easier, now that Physics is out of the way. I managed to get good grades on my first three tests, and since the final grade consists of the best 3 out of 4 tests, my teacher doesn't care if we return. The catch is Physics II assumes you've nearly mastered theories and methods of Physics I. Sneaky Sneaky... I swear some teachers don't acre if you fail, because they get paid regardless, and if you have to come back to re-take it, then more money for them.

For those that know, I'm still dieting. Saturday was the 1st of December, and I managed to lose about 10+ pounds this past November. Looks like I'm on my way to make it a nice clean 15lbs come the 8th. I dare consider putting before and after photos, but I'm going to keep personal monthly record, as well as a chart listing weight loss regardless. Nothing fancy about the diet either, or the exercise routine. I'll post something about it later this week. A few interesting topics came up this weekend, so I'll share those during this week, too. That's all for now

Monday, November 26, 2007

OK. My girlfriend, Christa, and I have been joking about this for a while.

We love to eat out. We like good food. We hate bad restaurants, and we LOVE good restaurants. We appreciate good food so much that they will most likely see us about a dozen times or more before we get tired of them.

We like to try new places, and merely by habit, we start to critique them as soon as we walk in the door.

Anyways, back to the topic. We were joking about creating a list of the best places to eat. Granted, we haven’t been to every restaurant, and there are even types of restaurants we've never tried before, but we feel we've experienced a significant list.

I was sure someone had already made such a list, and I was right.

Palm Beach Post has organized a list (full with extensive reviews/ratings) of a lot of local Restraints, Bars, and Pubs and has ranked and sorted them in their respective food categories.

You notice something missing? Yes. McDonald's, Wendy's, Burger King, etc have all been graciously left off the list. THANK YOU!

Unfortunately, they're missing completely... :(I would like to see a ranking of the best Fast Food Burger joints (ranked by name and location, because we all know all 500,000+ McDonald's are not the same)

Well, we've been to a few of the places on the Palm Beach Post's Burger list, and they're amazing. Unfortunately, I think there are a few places that are better than those listed.

For Example:

5-Guys Burger and Fries easily beat out Duffy's in my opinion.

If you go head to head, Bacon Cheeseburger to Bacon Cheeseburger, 5-Guys will come out on top. I fear that their lacking menu, however, has dropped their ranks.

Duffy's has more options, and more flavors (Hell, IHOP has more burgers) but when it comes to quality beef, list of toppings, and fast service, 5-Guys should be on a much higher pedestal than presented.

Well, with my obvious disagreement with some of the options, I have made it my duty to create our own list of “best of” foods. Rather than have 5 or 6 in a list, It will be only the #1 spot, and maybe runner up.